Financial market is a mechanism that allows people to easily buy and sell (trade) market instruments at low transaction costs and at prices that reflect efficient markets. Financial markets have evolved significantly over several hundred years and are undergoing constant innovation to improve liquidity.

If you believe value of a market instrument is going to increase, then you would buy the instrument and at one point in the future you would sell it for a higher price. This is the basic motivation for trading on financial markets.

Trading of financial instruments involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of principal plus other losses and is not suitable for all members of the public. You should make an independent judgment as to whether trading is appropriate for you in light of your financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance, and other relevant factors. We have taken reasonable measures to ensure accuracy of the content on this web site, however, we do not guarantee its accuracy, and will not accept liability for any damage, losses or lost profits which may arise directly or indirectly from the content or your inability to access this web site, for any delay in or failure of the transmission or the receipt of any instruction or notifications sent through this web site. The content on this web site is subject to change at any time without notice. Not all services are available in all areas.